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Re: Gray Nics Lucky 7
« Reply #45 on: December 03, 2014, 10:56:08 PM »

FvanN, I did.  To me it looks quite cheap/tacky!  Came in vacuum packed plastic which says India to me with a cheap, thin white grip on and a needle thin handle!  Way too thin for me as it is.  Anyone else snap one up from PDC and have similar views?
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Re: Gray Nics Lucky 7
« Reply #46 on: December 03, 2014, 11:06:31 PM »

The Chevron grip is the preferred grip of Trego. It's fairly basic but is on the bat because this is 'his' bat. For £200, the bats we have hand-picked are very nice in my opinion. I can't speak for PDC but like bats from all brands, there are ones i definitely wouldn't want to go on my shelf, so i don't pick them, they must end up somewhere so maybe you got one that me (or any other retailer who takes the time to visit the factory/warehouse of the brands) decided didn't merit the sticker it carried. All GN handles are very thin so not much can be done there.

I have some theories and reasons to think a GN bat is UK made, but there are no hard and fast rules, and bats i definitely know have been made at Robertsbridge don't always carry these indicators. I am not going to list them here in case things change in the future, but if anyone visits the shop (our forum event this weekend maybe) then i am happy to share my opinion.

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Re: Gray Nics Lucky 7
« Reply #47 on: December 03, 2014, 11:15:04 PM »

By the way I am not saying all Lucky 7's are UK made, just that i suspect the couple we had in stock in September (and have sold) were made at Robertsbridge. I can never say for sure as i don't work for GN but i have my reasons to believe. The ones we handpicked on the 10th of November were mostly Indian made based on my experience and what i look for. THis is no bad thing, i have an Indian made GN bat and it is fantastic.

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Re: Gray Nics Lucky 7
« Reply #48 on: December 04, 2014, 06:57:20 AM »

Is there  an issue  with Indian made GN bats?
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Re: Gray Nics Lucky 7
« Reply #49 on: December 04, 2014, 08:13:50 AM »

I don't mind that its Indian made :) I currently have two very very nice CA bats so don't mind Asian made bats at all. 

At £125 it was one of those things that the price made you think you wanted more than the item did. Had I not in the process of ordering a bespoke set of Strettons I probally would have picked one up for that kind of money but at the current price I would rather buy a bat from one of the sponsors that I really want. (Don't need, just want  :D )   
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